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My ankara design
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zeelo2014: EnjoyTnks bro |
lertee: No lie,the one with derenle and tuface no be the same nightYup,not the same night,even with 2face. |
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Haba,I didn't oh,I'm a guy naw,do u xpect me to do dat? |
Dou I'm an upcoming fashion model,u can contact me @sheedy407 for your coperate model |
Iyanya,bad tatoo
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Derenle,a very crazy dude
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Don Jazzy is so full of fun and also with no pride
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With Ice Prince at the back stage
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With 2face
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With dbanj
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Who ever says don Jazzy and Dbanj are not good friends must be a learner.I was at the VVIP at Ice Prince Album Launch sitting very close to Donjazzy,soon after Dbanj came to his sit,he sighted don jazzy,dbanj left his seat,rush to meet donjazzy,they smoked and drank together till the event was over. It was fun with them sha. Kindly ff me @sheedy407 Modified: Thanks for commenting and giving me the opportunity to make front page on the best forum in Nigeria.
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This is a very good reason why Olamide said “Are you a learner?”This UBA is new to the game,y asking for refund abi he no wan contest again? |
sursur: please can I pay #180000 cash and carry .Place a call let's talk better |
Amya: Sharp guy. Quickly changed the message as soon as he made front page.That's becos I need a fast buyer |
Na wa oh |
Na wa oh |
Haba |
Old |
Meanwhile the world football governing body has invited Eaglet players, Kelechi Iheanacho and Dele Alampasu to the FIFA Ballon D’or gala in Zurich on Jan. 13, 2014. One word -----> SUCCESS |
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Meanwhile the world football governing body has invited Eaglet players, Kelechi Iheanacho and Dele Alampasu to the FIFA Ballon D’or gala in Zurich on Jan. 13, 2014. Play play oh,dey r sowing, I need to get my wife pregnant so the the baby(boy)will be a footballer |
Good one |
E don 1st burn bfor? |
Katako Market, Jos, after the fire. NAN PHOTO. Lawal said that most of those injured were visitors who volunteered to put out the fire. He said: “I was particularly happy that the volunteers were people who had no particular stake in the market. Their total commitment was just amazing.” The chairman appealed to PlateauState government to assist the traders, some of whom he said lost everything. “Many have lost everything they laboured for all their lives,” he added. Mr. Musa Ishaka, a victim, who described the incident as a “massive disaster,” called on the government to come to their assistance as they had no one else to turn to. Mrs. Juni Dabin, a represen-tative of the State Emergency Management Agency, SEMA, who visited the scene, expressed shock over the massive destruction and prayed against a recurrence. She said that SEMA had assessed the damage and would send a report to the Plateau Government. She said: “We shall do everything within our powers to cushion the effect of the disaster.” Eyewitnesses’ accounts Another eyewitness blamed the fire on an electrical spark after power was restored around 9.30p.m. The witness said: “There was a spark from an electric pole after electricity supply was restored. It dropped on infla-mmable items on the ground, which ignited the fire adding. “Within seconds of the spark, the whole place was covered with smoke and then fire.” Another said it took the fire service and concerned mem-bers of the public several hours to bring the fire under control. The eyewitness said several residents, that were attracted by the siren of the fire service and the blazing fire, which lit up the night, rallied to contain the fire which was eventually brought under control at about midnight. Mahmud, a second hand clothing seller, told Vanguard: “Many residents came out to assist the fire people because the fire was spreading rapidly. They helped in getting more water. “The cooperation of the people helped to ensure that the fire did not spread to other parts of the market.” Many of the victims were seen going through the rubble of their shops, yesterday morning, and lamenting their losses. One of them, Yahaya Mohammad, said he lost several bags of maize and beans to the fire. He said he also lost money he had hoped to take to the bank. The Director of Fire Service in the state, Mr. Michael Dung, had in a recent interview with Vanguard, warned the people to be safety-conscious in view of increased incidents of fire during the harmattan. VanguardNG |
It will be interestin sha |
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This jeep is at amje bus stop,how much is it,I'm interested |
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